What are the stories of famous people with great ambitions?

1. Mozart

Mozart is recognized as a child prodigy in the history of music. He showed his extraordinary talent and talent in music very early on. From Mozart's childhood, you can see a child's positive attitude toward music and his persistent pursuit of an artistic career. Although not everyone can be a genius, for the majority of children, "Prodigy Mozart" is definitely a legendary and good example worth learning from. ?

As a child, Mozart often walked to the piano, pressed the keys, listened carefully, and tried to play the music he had heard. Once, Mozart's father went home with his friends and saw 4-year-old Mozart sitting at the table writing.

My father asked him what he was doing, and Mozart said he was writing a piano concerto. My father took a look at the staff paper and was so excited that he shed tears. He said to his friend: "Look, what he wrote is correct and meaningful!" Talent, diligence and hard work, this is the child prodigy Mozart!

2. Zhang Haidi

She suffered from high paraplegia, and she used the mirror reflection to read books in the hospital bed. In the end, Zhang Haidi learned 4 foreign languages ??with amazing perseverance, and successfully Translated 16 overseas works.

3. Beethoven

After he lost his hearing in both ears, he did not blame others blindly, but insisted on his music creation. When he was deaf and unable to hear, he inserted chopsticks into the piano. The sound generator used vibration to distinguish the pitch, and finally created the famous "Ninth Symphony". ?

4. American writer Jack London

In his room, whether on the curtains, hangers, cupboards, bedside, or mirrors, there were hanging A string of small pieces of paper, and upon closer inspection, it turns out that the pieces of paper are written with wonderful words, vivid metaphors, and useful information. He hung pieces of paper in various parts of the room.

It is so that you can see it and memorize it anytime, anywhere while sleeping, dressing, shaving, or walking. When he went out, he also carried many pieces of paper in his pockets. He studied hard and accumulated information, and finally wrote such fascinating works as "Love of Life", "Iron Hoof", and "Waves". ?

5. Nobel Prize?

In the summer of 1862, he began research on nitroglycerin. This is an arduous journey full of danger and sacrifice. Death was always with him.

An explosion occurred during an explosives experiment. The laboratory was blown up without a trace, and all five assistants died. Even his youngest brother was not spared. However, Nobel was unyielding and moved his laboratory to a boat in a lake on the outskirts of the city to continue his experiments.

After long-term research, he finally discovered a substance that is very easy to cause explosions-mercuric fulminate. He used mercury fulminate to make explosive detonators and successfully solved the problem of detonating explosives. , this is the invention of the detonator. It is a major breakthrough on the road to Nobel science.